Re: New street signs for the Asian District
I remember they were discussing a gate entrance on Classen just south of 23rd, plus the lightposts (it is great to see them installed), and Chinatown themed amenities like phone booths, bus benches/shelters, and community banners.
Dont worry about the ethnicity issue for Oklahoma City's asian district. Vietnamese follow many of the traditions that Chinese have and their cultures are almost identical. In fact, most asian cultures are very similar to Chinese - as it is often considered the mother culture ( the Chinese Characters, cuisine, religions and superstitions, and so on were the basis for most of the asian continent). It is even argued, that most Mongol peoples could be traced to the original Chinese (mongol is technical way of saying Asian genus).
So in a nutshell, Chinese-Vietnamese-Japanese-Korean all came about because of national pride but culture began from the Chinese. So most asians have no issue with Chinatown's in America; as they all celebrate Lunar New Year, Moon Festival, and other traditional Chinese observations.
I think it is great that OKC has a large Asian community. I know Viet is the number 1 by far, but I think we have some 10,000 Chinese (China, Hong Kongese, and Taiwanese), 4,000 Japanese, and sizable numbers of Korean, filipino, and Thai as well.
I know this as my fiance is Taiwanese and for the most part, they are Chinese with the exception of national distinction. Yes, Taiwanese dialect is a little bit different than Mandarin and the cuisine is not as fancy as the Chinese (Szechuan, Hunan, Shangainese, Peking/Mandarin, Cantonese, so on ..) but Taiwanese follow the same traditional holidays (just not the Communist China ones). So does Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean. Thai, Malaysian, and filipino are a little different because of colonialization from the west or religion (Muslim is big there!!!) which tend to supress traditional Chinese observance as pagan.
Most Asians are happy to go to Chinatown as really, Chinatowns are really Asiatowns. Just like ours is named, Asian District. And I am glad we have ours and hope it will continue to grow and be a major part of our new renaissance!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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